We generally don’t go so far as to definitively say non-Lutherans can’t go to heaven, and we don’t believe Lutheranism is the only path. We do believe that the average Roman Catholic congregational member has a better chance of going to heaven than the papacy for instance.
LOL. this gave me a chuckle.
Given the fact that people go to heaven (or not) without regard to offices (such as “the papacy”), of couse the office of the “papacy” is not eligible to go to heaven.
That being said, I am curious to know why you think a person in that office would not have as equal a chance to go to heaven than anyone else?
What do you think the person in the position of pope does or doesnt do to disqualify themselves that an “average Roman Catholic congregational member” does that gives that person a “better chance of going to heaven”?
The Law is death, brings death, and lawful traditions and hefty doctrines are the product of Satan bogging down the Church; so that it’ll be ineffective at administering the Gospel.
Actually, this is not a Scriptural position.
Rom 7:16-17
16 Now if I do what I do not want,** I agree that the law is good. **
1 Tim 1:8-9
"Now we know that
the law is good, if one uses it legitimately. "
Rom 3:20
through the law comes the knowledge of sin.
Rom 3:30-31
31 Do we then overthrow the law by this faith? By no means! On the contrary, **we uphold the law. **
Rom 7:12
the law is holy, and the commandment is holy and just and good.
Rom 7:22
22 For I delight in the law of God in my inmost self,
The Law is not “death”, but was given for our instruction. We are not saved by it, but it was our tutor until Christ.
Gal 3:23-25
we were imprisoned and guarded under the law until faith would be revealed. 24 Therefore the law was our disciplinarian until Christ came, so that we might be justified by faith.
The law itself is not evil.
The Sacred Tradition is the Word of God that was given once for all to the Church. Rules and laws need not “bog down” the Church. YOu seem to be suggesting a form of anomianism. The fact that we are under grace does not mean there are no rules or expectations.
Code:
The Hebrews and Jews have tried for centuries to figure out salvation through the Law alone and it took the Christ to break them of their bondage; yet their hearts are so hardened by the Law that it's difficult to accept the love and mercy of the Gospel.
For some, yes but the nature of salvation by grace through faith has never changed. There are those who were saved by it who lived under the law.
The Church has ups and downs just as people do. It’s best to hold out and help the Church through the lulls and hardships. Conversion is a last option and should only be done if where you’re going still holds you accountable to Scripture and a strong faith in God.
This is an interesting piece of non-biblical advice.
Jesus only founded One Church. Conversion of the human heart should always be the FIRST OPTION.
The modern innovation that one “should” join or create a congregation that meets these criteria would be foreign to the Apsotles.